Paul George Nails 3, Tells Mario Chalmers to 'Stop Flopping' in Game 7

The NBA is still trying to figure out the best solution to deal with flopping. The league has upped its postseason ante with $5,000 fines handed out on first violation, no warning needed.

It might sound stiff to the common fan, but it relates more to a minor traffic violation with salaries taken into account. No one likes getting the fine, sure, but that doesn't stop any of us from rolling through a stop sign every now and then.

Indiana Pacers star Paul George has his own idea of how to punish floppers.

When Miami Heat point guard Mario Chalmers tried to sell an offensive foul on George in the first quarter of Game 7, the first-year All-Star just gathered himself and calmly drilled a triple from the right wing.